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10 months 22 hours ago #286728 by justme
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I have moved house and given DWP my new address. I have also registered with a new GP
Do I have to inform DWP of my new GP's address?
I have read somewhere that it isn't mandatory, but is it best that I do inform them. And would that trigger a re-assessment for PIP ?
I don't want to rock the boat
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Do I have to inform DWP of my new GP's address?
I have read somewhere that it isn't mandatory, but is it best that I do inform them. And would that trigger a re-assessment for PIP ?
I don't want to rock the boat
TIA
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10 months 21 hours ago #286746 by Gordon
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There is no specific legal requirement although it may come under a general one of keeping the DWP informed of relevant changes.
Having the wrong GP listed is likely going to delay any future assessment if the Assessment Provider needs medical information, it could even mean the assessment going forward without the information.
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There is no specific legal requirement although it may come under a general one of keeping the DWP informed of relevant changes.
Having the wrong GP listed is likely going to delay any future assessment if the Assessment Provider needs medical information, it could even mean the assessment going forward without the information.
Gordon
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9 months 4 weeks ago #286918 by justme
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i am concerned because I am a pensioner with an award that will have a soft touch review in 2030.
I suffer from great anxiety and I am very worried that informing them of a new GP will initiate a immediate review assessment before the next 6 years are up. I am not knowledgeable in these matters as I have never changed my doctor for over 30 years.
Is it possible this could happen?
I suffer from great anxiety and I am very worried that informing them of a new GP will initiate a immediate review assessment before the next 6 years are up. I am not knowledgeable in these matters as I have never changed my doctor for over 30 years.
Is it possible this could happen?
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9 months 3 weeks ago #286947 by BIS
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Hi juststu
Informing them of your new GP should not trigger a reassessment, just as changing your address does not automatically trigger a review. Is is possible? Everything is possible with the DWP, but the best I can offer is I have not heard of it happening.
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Informing them of your new GP should not trigger a reassessment, just as changing your address does not automatically trigger a review. Is is possible? Everything is possible with the DWP, but the best I can offer is I have not heard of it happening.
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